Mentor: Dr. Renato Camata
Synthesizing, depositing, and studying inorganic thin films and materials — which have an extremely broad range of applications from electronics and optics to new materials and devices — and plasma physics are my primary focus of interests. My research interests constitute synthesis and processing of thin films, understanding of physical properties in relation to the nanometer scale, design and fabrication of nano-devices or devices with thin film materials as building blocks.
My current research focuses on thin film deposition (using laser generated plasma plume) and epitaxial growth of Iron based superconductors with tunable superconducting critical temperature.